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here you go. >> can we delay that, t.j.? >> no such thing. >> aye carumba. way to go, mad dog. >> how much longer does norv keep his job? >> i think he could go at any time because the general manager is trying to save his job, and maybe if you flip the switch and try something new, maybe you turn it around because there's still an opportunity if they can get hot down the stretch. that's the thing. there's a lot of these teams floating around 5-6, 4-7. if they would get hot and win their last four or five in a row, they could maybe get in. >> it's a good effort by ray rice, too, here. >> what about the jets, though, man? can we talk about the jets for a second? >> sure. >> you know what? i've had enough with rex. i'm sorry. i love rex. one game away from the super bowl twice. his team is terrible. yeah, we can blame the gm, but you know what? he's got his feet in cement. >> he thinks he's better than he is. he's not vince lombardi. and rex makes it sound like he's won five championships. rex, as a defensive assistant, that doesn't count as a championship rin
here you go. >> can we delay that, t.j.? >> no such thing. >> aye carumba. way to go, mad dog. >> how much longer does norv keep his job? >> i think he could go at any time because the general manager is trying to save his job, and maybe if you flip the switch and try something new, maybe you turn it around because there's still an opportunity if they can get hot down the stretch. that's the thing. there's a lot of these teams floating around 5-6, 4-7. if they...
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how did you do last night, t.j.? >> not so good. i got the powerball, four bucks. >> you got four bucks. all right. too bad you can't combine the two tickets, t.j. you wouldn't be with us today. let's go to business before the bell with cnbc's brian shactman. looks like good news on the horizon as far as economic growth goes? >> yeah, joe. 2.7% is the read on last quarter's gdp. futures up about 60 points. jobless claims were back under 400,000. but we still don't know the impact of sandy. let's face it, you guys have been talking about it all day. it seems that john boehner smiles and people buy a million shares of ibm right now. yesterday we were down about 100 points before boehner came out and spoke. i know on "morning joe" you talked about maybe he's a little less optimistic. mabel the phone conversation with obama was a little more terse. we went from being down 100 to up 100. we haven't had that kind of swing in over a year. we are laser focused on d.c. and those negotiations as usual. >> brian brings up 2.7 number, steve rat
how did you do last night, t.j.? >> not so good. i got the powerball, four bucks. >> you got four bucks. all right. too bad you can't combine the two tickets, t.j. you wouldn't be with us today. let's go to business before the bell with cnbc's brian shactman. looks like good news on the horizon as far as economic growth goes? >> yeah, joe. 2.7% is the read on last quarter's gdp. futures up about 60 points. jobless claims were back under 400,000. but we still don't know the...
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♪ >>> t.j. tells me this is a chopper shot. thank you, t.j. welcome back to "morning joe." >> it's a postcard. look at that for a second. it looks like a scene from the day after. >> yeah. >> welcome back to "morning joe." every block of the show so far and we're an hour into it has been a complete meltdown. let us try to get ourselves together. >> this is going to be different, i can tell. >> get off flickr. >> i just tweeted a picture. this is great, of chris christie and bradley cooper. >> well, that's nice. >> the two sexiest men alive. >> well, thank you. so john heilemann and sam stein are still with us, joining the table. the president and founder of the holdings company ndc partners miles nadal. good to have you back on the show. >> pleasure. >> miles -- >> i'm not done. >> it's good to have you on the show. >> it's always a pleasure to be part of the "morning joe" family. >> thank you, miles. and in washington, pulitzer prize winning columnist yeugene robinson. gene, good to have you onboard, as well. can we begin with the fiscal clif
♪ >>> t.j. tells me this is a chopper shot. thank you, t.j. welcome back to "morning joe." >> it's a postcard. look at that for a second. it looks like a scene from the day after. >> yeah. >> welcome back to "morning joe." every block of the show so far and we're an hour into it has been a complete meltdown. let us try to get ourselves together. >> this is going to be different, i can tell. >> get off flickr. >> i just tweeted a...
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t.j. estrella. he pulls it all together. he helped conceive, create. he's responsible for the way this show looks responsible fore show looks and feels every day. t.j. is one of the greats in the tv business, and i'm grateful for everything. i love you guys all so much. i'm going to miss you. thank you so much for watching "way too early." i'll genuinely being with you, the viewers, every day even at this ungodly hour. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> even before last night's results, i felt that the work that i had done in running for office had come full circle. because what you guys have done means that the work that i'm doing is important. and i'm really proud of that. i'm really proud of all of you. and what you've experienced -- >> that was president barack obama speaking to his young staff of volunteers in chicago a day after his historic re-election. good morning. it's friday, november 9th. and with us on set, national affairs editor for "new york" magazine and msnbc political analyst, john heilemann. also msnbc contributor mike barnicle and
t.j. estrella. he pulls it all together. he helped conceive, create. he's responsible for the way this show looks responsible fore show looks and feels every day. t.j. is one of the greats in the tv business, and i'm grateful for everything. i love you guys all so much. i'm going to miss you. thank you so much for watching "way too early." i'll genuinely being with you, the viewers, every day even at this ungodly hour. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> even before...
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fire t.j. okay. here we go. mika, the "new york times" talks about now it goes to the voters state-by-state, "usa today" talks about decision time. today's a huge day? >> yes, people are choosing on the direction of the country. >> yeah, what do you think? >> i think it'll be obama but it'll be close and that'll be good for everybody. >> okay. well, that's one day. i'm not quite so sure. mark haleprin, though, we've been waiting for these late-breaking polls, republicans have, remembering 1980. the late break didn't come, and if it really did, it broke just slightly toward the president. so these state polls are either skewed or barack obama's going to get another four years. >> narrowly if the polls are right, he'll get a narrow victory. but they're close enough and there's enough volatility in the electorate that i think we should all just wait and see. but certainly -- >> no, let's not do that. >> if you're going on the zeros and ones, the president enters today in the electoral college and the overall landsc
fire t.j. okay. here we go. mika, the "new york times" talks about now it goes to the voters state-by-state, "usa today" talks about decision time. today's a huge day? >> yes, people are choosing on the direction of the country. >> yeah, what do you think? >> i think it'll be obama but it'll be close and that'll be good for everybody. >> okay. well, that's one day. i'm not quite so sure. mark haleprin, though, we've been waiting for these...
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." >> t.j. must be on vacation. >> he's on a cruise. >> no, i'm here. >> yeah, he's here. i know he's here. he's e-mailing me. >> so your must-reads are fascinating because you've got "the new york times" editorial saying too much money. "wall street journal" saying not enough money. >> exactly. we'll take frank bruni's to the airwaves here from "the new york times." the oracle's debacle, and he's talking about karl rove. rove's groups lavished some $300 million on republican races, including the presidential campaign, into which they plunked an estimated $127 million on ads in support of romney. they plunked more than $11 million into the senate race in virginia, which republicans lost, and anywhere from $1 million to $7 million into another nine senate campaigns, according to the center for responsive politics. in only one of those races, in nevada, did the republican candidate prevail. rove's awful election night proved that you can't buy momentum or create it simply by decreeing it and that there's a boundary to what bluster accomplishes. the road he zoomed down in 201
." >> t.j. must be on vacation. >> he's on a cruise. >> no, i'm here. >> yeah, he's here. i know he's here. he's e-mailing me. >> so your must-reads are fascinating because you've got "the new york times" editorial saying too much money. "wall street journal" saying not enough money. >> exactly. we'll take frank bruni's to the airwaves here from "the new york times." the oracle's debacle, and he's talking about karl rove....
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. >> battle of the historians, t.j. versus yorktown. and your guy was, what? >> thomas jefferson was a struggling -- struggling with his reputation as being not a very effective wartime governor of virginia, which was a searing experience and one which stuck with him the rest of his life. >> we're going to get to this. two quick questions to ask you, obviously, about what is going on. >> what is your reaction to the latest with general petraeus? everything that has happened? >> well, i think it gets more and more bizarre. >> it is extremely bizarre. >> i learned this morning they had apparently months of looking at this? >> yeah. >> and they hadn't notified the congress, hadn't notified the secretary of defense, hadn't notified the president. had they notified petraeus? >> right. >> and dianne feinstein says she's finding out last week on news accounts? >> yeah, i think the fbi's going to be on the griddle about this. and of course, it makes the bengha benghazi investigation a little bit more complicated. petraeus will testify, hillary will testify, they won't
. >> battle of the historians, t.j. versus yorktown. and your guy was, what? >> thomas jefferson was a struggling -- struggling with his reputation as being not a very effective wartime governor of virginia, which was a searing experience and one which stuck with him the rest of his life. >> we're going to get to this. two quick questions to ask you, obviously, about what is going on. >> what is your reaction to the latest with general petraeus? everything that has...